Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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In the case of the chronically depressed person , for example , the time problem consists of slowing ( psychomotor retardation ) and the distorted future outlook is that of hopelessness . The slowness makes the person feel hopeless ...
In the case of the chronically depressed person , for example , the time problem consists of slowing ( psychomotor retardation ) and the distorted future outlook is that of hopelessness . The slowness makes the person feel hopeless ...
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For example , for patients who suffer from lack of motivation , behavior modification techniques can be used to alter the pattern of contingencies so that the patient is rewarded ( or rewards himself ) for desired behaviors ( Premack ...
For example , for patients who suffer from lack of motivation , behavior modification techniques can be used to alter the pattern of contingencies so that the patient is rewarded ( or rewards himself ) for desired behaviors ( Premack ...
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For example , " When you relax , you will feel more sleepy , and when you feel more sleepy , you will feel more relaxed . " Setting up " an illusion of alternatives " also induces a progressive cycle that will occur sooner or later as a ...
For example , " When you relax , you will feel more sleepy , and when you feel more sleepy , you will feel more relaxed . " Setting up " an illusion of alternatives " also induces a progressive cycle that will occur sooner or later as a ...
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Two Psychological Time and the Personal Future | 14 |
Futuring Temporal | 29 |
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